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talk to us about keystone xl pipeline. do you look at america as a place that we can do business with, a free flowing business handshake or is it bound by regulation? >>guest: it is a place where we should do business with each other. we are each other's customers. canada is the best custom of 38 of 50 states. and as the prime minister said you look at keystone xl pipeline it is a no-brainer. it will create jobs at no public expense, and it will ensure greater energy independence. according to the state department study done it could place -- displace 40 percent of the foreign oil we are receiving from the middle east. >>eric: sir, one more question on that. china is interested in your oil as well. you would rather sell your oil to america than china, sir? >>guest: obviously our closest partner, our closest trading relationship is the up. it makes sense for us, we have a deeply integritied economy. our companies operate on both sides. much of the investment is in the oil sense in america and it makes sense for us to have t
talk to us about keystone xl pipeline. do you look at america as a place that we can do business with, a free flowing business handshake or is it bound by regulation? >>guest: it is a place where we should do business with each other. we are each other's customers. canada is the best custom of 38 of 50 states. and as the prime minister said you look at keystone xl pipeline it is a no-brainer. it will create jobs at no public expense, and it will ensure greater energy independence....
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normally use say satisfaction guaranteed. but these for-profit schools they say you cannot get your money back and the student loan is an albatross for the rest of your life. we have three introduced partial indenture servitude. what is deeply disturbing is the way the financial sector with predatory lending which effectively moves money from the bottom to the top why there is some much money at the top and so little at the bottom. this gave the framework to do that. but it has to do with government they use the political influence and it takes money -- many forms one task list to identify corporate welfare. a lot is buried in the tax cut. it was as fair and very large. but we could not do anything about it. the largest act of corporate welfare was the bailout of the bank. edition their fur hidden subsidies were is the government pays more of the market prices from medicare part d but how one sentence can make a difference largest purchaser of drugs could not bargain which is half a trillion dollars over 10 years and gift to
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the four of us together. very special. a great. wonderful, peaceful calm thing and i wish them the best. they will do great. >> eric: very nice. go ahead, kimbo. >> kimberly: we have good pictures here of a crasher, right? everyone loves a good crasher. here is part of the security problem. they're investigating how unauthorized woman was able to accompany in the stadium. see the lady in red. >> bob: is that a lady? >> dana: yes. she was a dancer. >> kimberly: dancer in the opening ceremonies. what is she doing there? mitt was right after all. crasher! >> bob: she was going to beat the hell out of -- >> greg: we are been aing the word "colandar." but my other banned phrase is baby bump. i am so sick of hearing -- >> dana: who says that? >> greg: what are you talking about? don't you read "u.s. weekly." it's called being pregnant. it's not a baby bump. i hate celebrities are touching it. we get it. 4 million people have already done it. >> kimberly: you're upset about breast milk and baby bump? >> bob: what about the woman who was p
the four of us together. very special. a great. wonderful, peaceful calm thing and i wish them the best. they will do great. >> eric: very nice. go ahead, kimbo. >> kimberly: we have good pictures here of a crasher, right? everyone loves a good crasher. here is part of the security problem. they're investigating how unauthorized woman was able to accompany in the stadium. see the lady in red. >> bob: is that a lady? >> dana: yes. she was a dancer. >> kimberly:...
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but he's useful. cheney left office with a 13% approval rating. >> the last thing we knew was scooter libbey who's since been charged with a felony and he was doing the alley-oop play on "meet the press" after miller had swallowed this stuff put it on the times front page. he comes in and talks about what's in the paper that day that his chief of staff leaked. that's what he's known for and will always be known for with me. clever press manipulation through the times. why is he back in the public? >> let me ska, it's not going out on a limb to say sarah palin was the wrong pick for the time. mccain lost and lost big. as for why he's back, i think dick cheney is very concerned about the status of his reputation and legacy in history. he did this early on in the obama administration when the focus was primarily on what to do about enhanced terrorist techniques. he likes to protect his legacy, his reputation. he'll occasionally resurface. susie's right though. his brand is much worse. they're not going t
but he's useful. cheney left office with a 13% approval rating. >> the last thing we knew was scooter libbey who's since been charged with a felony and he was doing the alley-oop play on "meet the press" after miller had swallowed this stuff put it on the times front page. he comes in and talks about what's in the paper that day that his chief of staff leaked. that's what he's known for and will always be known for with me. clever press manipulation through the times. why is he...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we're keeping a close eye on the market for you this morning. right now, drow industrials looks like, are down about 20 points. this comes after a key day on friday when the dow finished above the 13,000 mark for the first time since may. allison is on the new york stock exchange. we had a good friday, shall we say, and a little sketchy today. >> a little sketchy today. just makes you realize that it's just 13,000. it's just a nice, warm, fuzzy, round number. there are hopes today that the world central banks are going to take some sort of step this week to stimulate the economy. not just the fed, but the ecb in europe is also going to be meeting. what everybody wants to know is what does 13,000 really mean to you and me? mostly, it's just a psychological level. when people see the dow pass the big round l
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rescue crews used a crane to get the riders down. six flags said the ride will be closed ending a safety investigation. >>> a massive dust storm in phoenix left people running for cover. it's a haboob, arabic for strong wind. it left thousands of people without power. wow. >>> painting the exterior of your home doesn't have to be difficult. what to do to make sure the project goes shootingly. >> this is being called the patent trial of the century. more on apple and samsung coming up. kate and i have been married for 15 years. that's 3 moves, 5 jobs, 2 newborns. it's no wonder i'm getting gray. but kate still looks like...kate. [ female announcer ] with nice'n easy, all they see is you -- in one step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology, is proven to give more blends of tones. for color that's perfectly true to you. [ rob ] i don't know all her secrets but i do know kate's more beautiful now, than the day i married her. [ female announcer ] with the dimensional color of nice'n easy, all they see is you. >>> have you looked at the
rescue crews used a crane to get the riders down. six flags said the ride will be closed ending a safety investigation. >>> a massive dust storm in phoenix left people running for cover. it's a haboob, arabic for strong wind. it left thousands of people without power. wow. >>> painting the exterior of your home doesn't have to be difficult. what to do to make sure the project goes shootingly. >> this is being called the patent trial of the century. more on apple and...
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for joining us, playing a little bit of musical chairs this morning. quiet now, live doppler as it does a sweep around the bay area, nothing worry about even through the week. we are starting off with low clouds. temperatures right now in the mid 50s to low 60s that will be our low around 7:00 this morning. then by lunchtime, sunny conditions. we are going to see sunnier skies earlier that will allow for temperatures to warm up even a little more by this afternoon temperatures into the low even mid 90s possible in interior locations along the coast with the sea breeze will stay in the mid 60s this evening clear conditions as well, temperatures in the mid 60s along the coast, 70s and 80s around the bay, dipping to the 80s as well in the interior valleys. i'll have your complete forecast in my next report. here's sue. >>> good morning. we coordinated our purple today. lovely outside now to a couple of earlier accidents cleared out of lanes, 280 northbound meridian on-ramp reopened. good news in the san jose area northbound 280 at hickey there was a road
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the first step on the long path to justice. the movie theater massacre suspect faces a judge and here's what's ahead relatives of the victims watched as james holmes walked into the court. and now we know the charges he will face. >> read 142 counts in court today. >> shepard: including two counts of murder for each victim. tonight, what unfolded inside the courtroom. plus, is he even sane enough to stand trial? wal-mart bomb threats. at least 11 stores affected. >> we have seen people running in, walking out of wal-mart. >> now developments in the search for a suspect. and hiccups at the olympics from all those empty seats to an important set of stadium security keys that just disappeared. tonight, revealing the troubles at the 2012 games about. but first from fox this monday night. 116 counts of attempted murder. and 24 counts of murder in the first degree. those are amon
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. >> eric: that is it for us for "the five." thank you for watching. ♪ ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: welcome to a special edition of "special report." i'm bret baier. we're live on the vegas strip in clark county, nevada, one of the swing counties that will likely determine the winner on election day. 99 days from today. there are 12 battleground states. we identified more than 30 key swing counties inside the states based on the voting patterns, key issues and demographics. those counties are marked in yellow on those map. we'll travel to a dozen of them in the next 99 days. here in nevada, if you are watching tv, almost every commercial break has at least one ad from a presidential campaign or a super-pac. sometimes several. nationally in the presidential race, the real clear politics average of recent polls has president obama up 1.8. in nevada according to the average of polls president leads by 5.3. politically, the silver state breaks down to two major counties. here in clark county, where two
. >> eric: that is it for us for "the five." thank you for watching. ♪ ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: welcome to a special edition of "special report." i'm bret baier. we're live on the vegas strip in clark county, nevada, one of the swing counties that will likely determine the winner on election day. 99 days from today. there are 12 battleground states. we identified more than 30 key swing counties inside the states based on the...
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raise thousands for foster kids by lyinging us on abc7 news on face bike. a few of our fans: marine e from fremont, edna f from san francisco and lorraine m also from san francisco. you can still make the difference and maybe get mentioned. just like abc7 news on facebook now and one dollar gets donated to the sleep train dream campaign. >>> emergency room visits have skyrocketed in the past several years because of pedestrians who wind up being injured while using their smartphones. more people are not paying attention to their surroundings injuries from distracted walking have quadrupled in the last several years. emergency rooms have logged 1100 visits from people injured because of distracted walking. doctors are sure that figure is under reported. >> we get so involved in our devices, texting or communicating somehow or listening to something, people forget that basic lesson that we all learn when we were in kindergarten, which is you look both ways when you cross the street. >> common sense, right. cities are taking notice in fill the city unveil add
raise thousands for foster kids by lyinging us on abc7 news on face bike. a few of our fans: marine e from fremont, edna f from san francisco and lorraine m also from san francisco. you can still make the difference and maybe get mentioned. just like abc7 news on facebook now and one dollar gets donated to the sleep train dream campaign. >>> emergency room visits have skyrocketed in the past several years because of pedestrians who wind up being injured while using their smartphones....
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megyn: my parents used to say she is going to be with us for a longtime. thanks for that, mom. coming up, growing outrage today out of london after some family members are unable to purchase tickets to watch their own loved ones compete at the olympics, even though take a look inside. the cameras show row after row of empty seats, and wait until you hear why. plus, ugly accusations are flying again over a decision by the obama white house three years ago that sent back this famous bust of winston churchill that had been on loan to us from the u.k. when charles krauthammer mentioned the diplomatic dustup last week he was accused by the white house of making up the story. he was called ridiculous. what is the white house saying now that charles has been proven right? [ female announcer ] research suggests the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day women's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day women's 50+ healthy advantag
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we will take this experience and use it to strengthen our commitment to each other. our aurora will be a model city on how to absorb and overcome a terrible and unexpected tranngt. >> oaurora, colorado, 10 miles east of denver. before, it was striving to be a model of resilience, it was a model of diversity, a rich mosaic of different cultures. half of the 325,000 residents are minorities. >> i cover aurora public school districts. it's one of the school districtses with the highest number of languages spoken in the entire country. 150. >> there's a big nepalese community and korean and big african community. >> local reporter, adam goldstein grew up in aurora. >> i think you can't find a place as american as this city, just in terms of the diversity. >> when you grew up, was it as diverse? >> my recollections start as a little kid growing up across the street from a palestinian family and my father is jewish. they were my best friends growing up. it wasn't until i was older that i thought, this is a situation that's probably unique to aurora and probably unique to t
we will take this experience and use it to strengthen our commitment to each other. our aurora will be a model city on how to absorb and overcome a terrible and unexpected tranngt. >> oaurora, colorado, 10 miles east of denver. before, it was striving to be a model of resilience, it was a model of diversity, a rich mosaic of different cultures. half of the 325,000 residents are minorities. >> i cover aurora public school districts. it's one of the school districtses with the highest...
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after the shooting death by police of two men twenty five year old manuel dia's and another man joel us of a down they say police targeted them because of their race and where they live and have been calling for systemic change ever since nine people were arrested in those demonstrations yesterday and to talk more about all of this i'm joined by community organizer ron go chaz ron i just want to get a sense from you i'm not sure if you saw the protests if you were there or saw some of the footage on t.v. what do you think this was about you know we've been in the streets than i am and what this is about this is not just about the killing of these two men this is about generations of repression and violence on behalf of the anaheim police department against the people of anaheim and in particular. in anaheim so i think the frustration finally it blew over people came out and you see that anger against what's happening that's a treatment that our communities facing so i'm not surprised by this and i think that if we don't if we don't have some real justice for the cops who killed these tw
after the shooting death by police of two men twenty five year old manuel dia's and another man joel us of a down they say police targeted them because of their race and where they live and have been calling for systemic change ever since nine people were arrested in those demonstrations yesterday and to talk more about all of this i'm joined by community organizer ron go chaz ron i just want to get a sense from you i'm not sure if you saw the protests if you were there or saw some of the...
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send us your stories, please. >> tweet them to us at foxx frien -- fox friends first or e-mail at foxnews.com and we will read them later on in the show. the doctor will not see you now. we will tell you about startling new data that suggest that doctors should be in short supply thanks to the president's healthcare law. >>> you might think the airlines squeezed every last dime out of you and your family with the extra fees. apparently there's room for more of course. we will tell you which ones could look out for. a quick look at the prices at the pump. national average at 3.49 a gallon. ♪ ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream o >> hello. welcome back. quick headlines for you. hyundai is recalling santa fe suv's because the front passe
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the first step on the long path to justice. the movie theater massacre suspect faces a judge and here's what's ahead relatives of the victims watched as james holmes walked into the court. and now we know the charges he will face. >> read 142 counts in court today. >> shepard: including two counts of murder for each victim. tonight, what unfolded inside the courtroom. plus, is he even sane enough to stand trial? wal-mart bomb threats. at least 11 stores affected. >> we have seen people running in, walking out of wal-mart. >> now developments in the search for a suspect. and hiccups at the olympics from all those empty seats to an important set of stadium security keys that just disappeared. tonight, revealing the troubles at the 2012 games about. but first from fox this monday night. 116 counts of attempted murder. and 24 counts of murder in the first degree. those are amon
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thanks for watching us tonight. dick cheney shaking things up in republic circles, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as everybody knows, sarah palin has become a very controversial figure in america. but 4 years ago few new her. she was the governor of alaska but had no national profile. then john mccain chose her as his running mate. in hindsight former vice president dick cheney says that was not a good choice. >> i like governor palin. i have met her. i know her. she is an attractive candidate but based on her background, she had only been a governor for, what, two years. i don't think she passed that test. >> being ready? >> of bg
thanks for watching us tonight. dick cheney shaking things up in republic circles, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as everybody knows, sarah palin has become a very controversial figure in america. but 4 years ago few new her. she was the governor of alaska but had no national profile. then john mccain chose her as his running mate. in hindsight former vice president dick cheney says that was not a good choice. >> i like governor palin. i have met her. i know...
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a call or send us an e-mail. you can join the conversation online on our twitter page and facebook, twitter.com/c-spanwj or facebook.com/c-span. >> mitt romney with a series of fundraisers. everything legal? >> legal because they're raising the money from ex-pats. from americans abroad. this has been done in prior cycles as well. it is unusual. it's a little bit uncomfortable to be raising funds for american elections on foreign soil. but each of these donations if they're more than $200 must be item miesed so we can scrutinize who these people are. mostly they're coming from executive abroad, folks in the military posted abroad. so legal but an interesting phenom northern, a big jump in those contribution this cycle. >> not at the same level in 2008, the president is raising money from some of the very people that he's going after, from new york investors, financial executives and even hedge fund managers. >> there are many folks from wall street among president obama's bundlers, those volunteer fundraisers who
a call or send us an e-mail. you can join the conversation online on our twitter page and facebook, twitter.com/c-spanwj or facebook.com/c-span. >> mitt romney with a series of fundraisers. everything legal? >> legal because they're raising the money from ex-pats. from americans abroad. this has been done in prior cycles as well. it is unusual. it's a little bit uncomfortable to be raising funds for american elections on foreign soil. but each of these donations if they're more than...
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tell us about where he stands from the beginning to the en. what really makes him a kind of central independent black nationalist kind of candidate? >> guest: he is more complex than that. harold washington, a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election. and he had to be virtually dragged into running. there was a whole movement prior to getting him to run. led mostly by this activist by the name of lou palmer, who i talk about in the book. a political activist and not a political organizer. there's a difference and we can talk about that. and so carol washington was -- i would say was on the border between the black nationalists as well as the traditional independents because he had experience. he had tried to work in the machine, to make progress. he had grant for mayor in the 1970s. there were some sort of black machine politicians who went along with the -- the white machine candidates that way, heard washington called them the biggest uncle tom on god's green ea
tell us about where he stands from the beginning to the en. what really makes him a kind of central independent black nationalist kind of candidate? >> guest: he is more complex than that. harold washington, a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election. and he had to be virtually dragged into running. there was a whole movement prior to getting him to run. led mostly by this activist by the name of lou palmer,...
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obama doesn't seem to have the skill set to use human nature as a way of getting done what he wants to get done in washington. >> how many books have you written? >> well, i think this is my 11th book. there's three novels and eight notary public-fiction -- non-fiction books. >> what do you say to critics of your books? you refer this as a journalist book. >> yes. what do the critics say? >> about the accuracy of the stories you tell, ect.. >> right. well, the fact of the matter is that as far as i know there has not been a single fact in the book that's been challenged in a cred l way. people say, oh, klein makes things up. that's what kids in the schoolyard, you know, they call each other names. i've been all kinds of names, but, in fact, when it comes to the celt -- credibility of reporting, nobody laid a glove on me yet. >> former editor of "the new york times" magazine for how long? >> 12 years as editor in chief of the magazine. many of my books have been exi remember -- excerpted by "vanity fair," and they have the most rigorous fact checking department, and of all the books exc
obama doesn't seem to have the skill set to use human nature as a way of getting done what he wants to get done in washington. >> how many books have you written? >> well, i think this is my 11th book. there's three novels and eight notary public-fiction -- non-fiction books. >> what do you say to critics of your books? you refer this as a journalist book. >> yes. what do the critics say? >> about the accuracy of the stories you tell, ect.. >> right. well,...
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casri funding also goes to programs for use to provide healthy alternatives to substance use. during my trip to guatemala i visited a youth drug prevention program. it was built on the framework of a u.s. program and developed into a program that reflected the culture in guatemala. the combination of american expertise and the cultural influence created a youth program suited to the needs of that country's young people. by exporting u.s. expertise and encouraging partner nations to make partners of their own, we can retreat similar programs in countries where drug use is increasing. this points to one conclusion. the drug control community must find ways to work together and increase our cooperation. both in cutting the supply of drugs and reducing demand for them. i am pleased to report there is a significant amount of international solidarity on this matter. i told you i did have some good news. while there is more work to do, multiple across the board indicator showed that both cocaine production and u.s. cocaine consumption are declining. show in 2011s wer cocaine producti
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you have to register to use the service. there is a convenience see per transaction -- there is a convenience fee per transaction. >> good morning. a homecoming for the dow. it opens above the 13,000 level. there was encouraging news from europe and the u.s. a potential problem with boeing's new streamlinedreamlines. boeing still has confidence in the jet. for their first to come down soon. a 10% 20% drop. "the dark nightknight rises" was number 1 again. i'm rob nelson. >> a tragic crash in arizona killed seven people. police say the tractor-trailer crossed the median near phoenix and hit a van head down. both vehicles caught on fire. the truck driver and his wife were taken to the hospital. no word on what led to the crash. several wal-mart stores were evacuated because of bomb threats. a robotic voice phone did not bomb scares. at least a dozen threats were made in the past week. no bombs found and nobody was hurt. >> police say two men entered the store with guns drawn. there were buzzed in thinking they were police offic
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"pudged" -- "purged" was the word used. according to the united nations, 200,000 people have left the city since the fighting started ten days ago. officials in turkey and greece now sending more troops to their borders to prepare for what could be a surge in syrian refugees. it is the top story at the bottom of the hour. jonathan hunt is live from the united nations. this fight for aleppo is huge, isn't it? >>jonathan: it is possibly the most significant battle in the 18-month uprising again the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. aleppo is a very important commercial center. it happens to be, in terms of population, the biggest city in syria. it is critically important to both sides, not just for the honor of physically holding control of that city, but also as a fell he of brookings, for the morale of the rebels. >> if the insurges can hold off for a while, that will give more fence sitters, the sense they should join the ininsurge -- insurgency. >>jonathan: but as he points out we should neither underestimate th
"pudged" -- "purged" was the word used. according to the united nations, 200,000 people have left the city since the fighting started ten days ago. officials in turkey and greece now sending more troops to their borders to prepare for what could be a surge in syrian refugees. it is the top story at the bottom of the hour. jonathan hunt is live from the united nations. this fight for aleppo is huge, isn't it? >>jonathan: it is possibly the most significant battle in the...
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glad you're with us everybody, i'm rick folbaum in for jon. jenna: nice to have you with us rick. i'm jenna lee. we're half an hour away where suspected mass murderer james holmes will hear the formal charges which the rampage killed 12 and lefts to's it of dozen dozen of others injured. holmes had the dyed reddish orange hair. he seemed dazed. this time around we'll not get a look at him because the judge banned cameras inside the courtroom. the judge issuing a gag order in the case. defense attorneys say it has been repeatedly violated pointing to recent leaks to the media and they will likely bring that up as an issue in today's hearing. alicia acuna is live in colorado with more. alicia? >> reporter: jenna, there are a few things on tap for today in addition to the filing of charges. james holmes will be in courtroom number 201 for the filing of charges in the expectation is that at minimum there will be 12 first-degree murder charges. there are two crime scenes that we know of. the theater where the shooting took place and. this is up to the direct attorney. >> carol chambers
glad you're with us everybody, i'm rick folbaum in for jon. jenna: nice to have you with us rick. i'm jenna lee. we're half an hour away where suspected mass murderer james holmes will hear the formal charges which the rampage killed 12 and lefts to's it of dozen dozen of others injured. holmes had the dyed reddish orange hair. he seemed dazed. this time around we'll not get a look at him because the judge banned cameras inside the courtroom. the judge issuing a gag order in the case. defense...
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shoot us an e-mail or tweet us at@williegeist1. or do what gabby douglas does and text the word "awake" followed by your response to 622639. barnicle, get louder. we'll read the best responses later in the show. before we get to the news here at 30 rock, i want to bring in willie live from london who's been covering the olympics the entire weekend. willie, you've got an amazingly awesome 1970s retro vest right there. you were just partying with prince harry and indicate moss, living the high life. what do you have ahead for us in the world of sports, my friend? >> reporter: you know how we do it. i was surprised you went with the kate moss reference. >> you're in your early 30s. i was going old school for you. i'd be more of a pippa middleton guy. >> reporter: i'm in my 30s like i'm a senior citizen. we've got a lot going on today, luke. we've got some gymnastics to tell you about, the woman who is expected to win the all-around competition or at least silver. not going to be there. didn't qualify yesterday. ryan lochte who won a g
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doctor manny will be here to tell us about that. we are waiting word about the formal charges against the accused mass murderer james holmes. fox news is monitoring everything out of that courthouse in colorado. our legal panel will join rick momentarily to talk a little bit about what is ahead. rick: still ahead more washington heavy hitters are worried about our national security. mike emanuel has a preview of that. >> hi, rick, hello from alongside the u.s.s. wisconsin a battleship. those heavy hitters from the united states senate are on tour. norfolk, virginia is stop three where they will put the spot light on looming massive defense cuts. a live report is coming up. ♪ [muc plays] ♪ [music plays] but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are hig
doctor manny will be here to tell us about that. we are waiting word about the formal charges against the accused mass murderer james holmes. fox news is monitoring everything out of that courthouse in colorado. our legal panel will join rick momentarily to talk a little bit about what is ahead. rick: still ahead more washington heavy hitters are worried about our national security. mike emanuel has a preview of that. >> hi, rick, hello from alongside the u.s.s. wisconsin a battleship....
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. >>> in march, we brought you the story of the russian punk band. they put on masks so you can't always tell which ones are there. they're known for being anonymous and politically charged. more than 100,000 people took to the streets of moscow earlier this year, singing a song called "putin chickens out." according to russian authorities, they went too far. on february 21st when they stormed the altar of the christ the savior cathedral to sing an anti-putin punk prayer. they were only there for about a minute but it offended many believers
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. >>> welcome back to "starting point," a couple of headlines to tell you about, illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. is being evaluated for depression and also said to be suffering from gastrointestinal issue u.s. the son of reverend jesse jackson hasn't been on capitol hill for two months. >>> u.s. safety officials are investigating eng
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in fact, a lot of people don't use your land lines and they use cell phones. i just simply had this question. i wondered. guest: we are reaching people on cell phones now. both firms are taking great strides to not only reach people on land lines but cell phones. it is absolutely getting harder to do what we do, but we reach people wherever they are. guest: and we look at things a lot of the public polls don't electric at in terms of intensity, in terms of the gap, in terms of loyalty, and we're doing the same thing, we're looking at cell phones. i will say, one of the insider concerns we have is that we ask a very specific question, in the very beginning, if they're on a cell phone, is are you driving. and if they say they're drying, then it's can we call you back. so not only is it a problem of getting the cell phones, it's a problem of we have to be somewhat responsible in not talking to someone on the cell phone when they're driving down the road. host: last question for both of you, michael bocian, i'll begin with you, what one uncertainty concerns you th
in fact, a lot of people don't use your land lines and they use cell phones. i just simply had this question. i wondered. guest: we are reaching people on cell phones now. both firms are taking great strides to not only reach people on land lines but cell phones. it is absolutely getting harder to do what we do, but we reach people wherever they are. guest: and we look at things a lot of the public polls don't electric at in terms of intensity, in terms of the gap, in terms of loyalty, and...
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he used to call him bar rag breath, comments like that to endear us to him. today -- just like president obama needs biden to put the apot trophy in obama, he needs a regular guy to give him humanity and i think it's going to be pawlenty. >> we always go back and forth, john heilemann. you always have the veepstakes and one candidate is up one week, one is down the next. we talked about rob portman forever. rob portman makes for me personally makes the most sense because i don't care what the polls say. i think he puts ohio in the column. right now we are looking, i guess it sounds like the former minnesota governor tim pawlenty seems to be the front-runner. the front runner part because tim is a likable guy. he is every bit as human and relaxed as mitt romney seems to be politically stiff and awkward. is that the thinking? thune also fits that description well. john thune, just a lovely guy. >> i think, joe, there's no question governor pawlenty is in the mix. just as i think senator portman is still in the mix. i think there is a -- one of the things i thin
he used to call him bar rag breath, comments like that to endear us to him. today -- just like president obama needs biden to put the apot trophy in obama, he needs a regular guy to give him humanity and i think it's going to be pawlenty. >> we always go back and forth, john heilemann. you always have the veepstakes and one candidate is up one week, one is down the next. we talked about rob portman forever. rob portman makes for me personally makes the most sense because i don't care what...
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he should be talking with us. he should be leading. he's m.i.a. >> brian: we also know that says the president is motivated by battle ground states and a lot of these contractors are located in states like yours, virginia as well, florida, very much in there. that could motivate the president to get involved. >> i would hope so. but you would hope that just the fact that our national security is so important, it's the responsibility we owe the foremost to the american people. but as commander in chief that, would cause him to act. but you're absolutely right n. florida, 42,000 jobs in at stake. >> brian: now senator mccain, i want to you hear a sound bite from one of the sunday shows, dick down, talks about your selection of vice president candidate, governor palin. listen. >> i like governor palin. i've met her. i know her. attractive candidate, but based on her background, she had only been governor for two years. i don't think she passed that test. >> being ready? >> being ready to take overment i think that wa
he should be talking with us. he should be leading. he's m.i.a. >> brian: we also know that says the president is motivated by battle ground states and a lot of these contractors are located in states like yours, virginia as well, florida, very much in there. that could motivate the president to get involved. >> i would hope so. but you would hope that just the fact that our national security is so important, it's the responsibility we owe the foremost to the american people. but as...
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if you use the same statistics we used in 1980, our unemployment rate is above 9.6%. just measuring it the same way we measured it 32 years ago. now that we're measuring the difference we don't see the real impact. today we are dangerously close to a global great depression. let's remember the last time the world saw a great depression. that depression was the leading cause of the global war that killed 60 million people. 2.5% of the world's population. do we dare go down that path by putting politics ahead of principle and policy? fortunately, many of our leaders see this threat and are calling on us to take action. consider this exchange between former secretary of state james baker and current secretary of state hillary clinton last month on the charlie rose show. secretary bake perks i know one thing, we're broke. we can't afford wars anymore. we can't afford a lot of things. and the biggest threat facing the country today is not some threat from the outside, it's not iran, it's not nuclear weapons or anything else, it's our economy. we better darn well get our ec
if you use the same statistics we used in 1980, our unemployment rate is above 9.6%. just measuring it the same way we measured it 32 years ago. now that we're measuring the difference we don't see the real impact. today we are dangerously close to a global great depression. let's remember the last time the world saw a great depression. that depression was the leading cause of the global war that killed 60 million people. 2.5% of the world's population. do we dare go down that path by putting...
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most of us are not walter cronkite, and it is not about us. the second lesson i guess you could say i learned is a big moment -- is that big moments did not turn up the consequence in. -- consequential. i was a moderator in 1988 during a vice presidential debate, that had become pretty personal. senator quayle was facing heat over his qualifications to be president, and in an effort to defend some he compared himself to president kennedy. at brunch point, senator bentsen paused, looked at him, and said, i served with jack kennedy, jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you are no jack kennedy. at which point the room exploded and that became the quotation from the debate. it was one of the most memorable lines in modern american politics, and it had absolutely no bearing on the election. [laughter] why am i saying this? what the elections are about is about the voters and it is about the issues. fiscal challenges, certainly this year, taxes, the size and scope of government, china, iran, the supreme court appointments. with the partnershi
most of us are not walter cronkite, and it is not about us. the second lesson i guess you could say i learned is a big moment -- is that big moments did not turn up the consequence in. -- consequential. i was a moderator in 1988 during a vice presidential debate, that had become pretty personal. senator quayle was facing heat over his qualifications to be president, and in an effort to defend some he compared himself to president kennedy. at brunch point, senator bentsen paused, looked at him,...
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let us look at what the scientific data shows us. mr. president, the last decade was not one where our temperature got cooler; it was, in fact, the very opposite. according to nasa, the last decade was, in fact, the warmest on record, using temperature records that date to the late-1800'00's, nasa data shows that nine of the ten warmest years on record occurred since 2000. when senator inhofe says we went into a -- quote, unquote -- "cooling period." so nasa says that the last decade was the warmest on reco record. senator inhofe says we have gone into a cooling period. but it is not just nasa making this finding. the national oceanic and at mystique ire administration, know. noa averages issued a report from 3000 sign scientists in 48 countries that confirmed that the last decade was the warmest on record. the warmest on record at a time when senator inhofe tells us we're going into a cooling period. the world meteorological association also confirms that the last decade was the warmest on record, and they found the 13 warmest years on
let us look at what the scientific data shows us. mr. president, the last decade was not one where our temperature got cooler; it was, in fact, the very opposite. according to nasa, the last decade was, in fact, the warmest on record, using temperature records that date to the late-1800'00's, nasa data shows that nine of the ten warmest years on record occurred since 2000. when senator inhofe says we went into a -- quote, unquote -- "cooling period." so nasa says that the last decade...
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